FIX THE WHEEL. A bent wheel can be straightened with the right equipment & right training. First the wheel has to be dismounted!! Anyone (mobile wheel repair units) that tell you otherwise are full of Da Bien(mandarin for s**t). Factory wheel radial runouts are 10/1000 of an inch with aftermarket wheel tolerances 15/1000 of an inch. Repairs can be very simple, bring it to a professional, yes it's that simple. Let those trained & NEWWCRA certified to fix wheels fix your wheel Al's Hubcaps ALSHUBCAPS.COM
You can fix the horn on your 1998 Cirrus by first removing the center of the steering wheel cover by prying it off. Then, check for loose wiring or wires that are exposed which might be causing the horn to activate. Fix the loose wiring or exposed wires to solve the problem.
That much play is usually a bad steering gear box. Best bet would be to get a new one. It could also be some extremely worn tie rod ends.
sometimes if you parked with wheels not straight the steering lock will engage and be tight in the steering column if this is the problem, just move the steering wheel a bit so it frees up a little it will only move one way if this is the cause then while holding steering wheel away from where it was, see if key will turn if this doesnt work, get a steering column specialist to come out and fix ignition
Shocks and struts are more for the ride not the alignment. Tie rods, ball joints and how the front end is adjusted are the alignment. Jack the front end of the car off the ground. Grab the wheel at the top and bottom and see if it wiggles. If it does, that is the ball joints. Grab the sides and do the same. That is the tie rods, idler arm, pitman arm or drag link on rear wheel drive. Tie rods or the steering rack on front wheel drive. Having someone wiggle the wheel while looking at the steering linkages should let you see which part is worn.
Well - it could be the turn signal unit in the steering column - if its a high mileage vehicle it may just be worn out. you have to remove the steering wheel and replace the unit - the part on a GMC is about $30 +/-. This may fix the problem.
Most likely cause is out of balance wheels. Get your wheels balanced by your garage or tyre specialist.
From my experience with this problem it isn't the steering wheel that is shaking but your U joints could be bad or something else under the car. Get it to a mechanic. Can't give a cost for this.
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a steering wheel srevice means that if you have power sterring in your car they fix it. they also fix ur aliignment
All bent steering components must be replaced, not repaired.End of story, injury and death will ocure if you repair these components!
To fix a bent wheel on your car, you can take it to a professional mechanic or auto body shop. They will use specialized tools to straighten the wheel and ensure it is safe to drive on. It is important to address a bent wheel promptly to prevent further damage to your car and ensure your safety on the road.
To fix a bent bicycle wheel, you can use a spoke wrench to adjust the tension of the spokes. First, identify the area where the wheel is bent. Then, tighten or loosen the appropriate spokes to straighten the wheel. It may take some trial and error, but be patient and make small adjustments until the wheel is straight.
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Yes, it is possible to fix a bent bicycle rim by adjusting the spokes or using a wheel truing stand to straighten it out.
take it to the dealer........
First, take the car for a wheel alignment. Then remove the horn pad, unbolt the steering wheel, turn the wheel around and bolt it back on.
It will have to be replaced. Even bent back to shape with the fatigue would no longer be safe.